Re: Revisiting - Re: Now: Next Generation Domains and DNS -- Was: Re: No More Central Authority: Not NSI/ICAN! Not ORSC!

Dave Crocker <dhc2@dcrocker.net> Tue, 06 August 2002 19:43 UTC

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Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2002 12:41:21 -0700
To: "Mohsen BANAN"@mail.intra.cnri.reston.va, public@MOHSEN.BANAN.1.BYNAME.NET
From: Dave Crocker <dhc2@dcrocker.net>
Subject: Re: Revisiting - Re: Now: Next Generation Domains and DNS -- Was: Re: No More Central Authority: Not NSI/ICAN! Not ORSC!
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At 06:42 AM 8/6/2002 -0700, Mohsen BANAN"@mail.intra.cnri.reston.va, wrote:
>After many years, the Internet technical
>community (save ICANN and IETF cult's chiefs)
>has now arrived to the general recognition
>that the concept of parallel root server clusters
>are in fact practical, workable, stable and democratic.

Mohsen,

Perhaps you can point us to the technical specification that demonstrates 
this practical, workable, stable solution and can further point us to the 
basis for claiming that the Internet technical community has "arrived to 
the general recognition of the concept"?

d/

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